[FARE GONE] United – $395: Dallas / Phoenix / Salt Lake City – Honolulu, Hawaii (and vice versa). Roundtrip, including all Taxes

A good sale to/from Honolulu

Update 8/5/2015 @ 1:25PM Eastern – fare gone

Hanauma Bay, Oahu, Hawaii - Photo: Floyd Manzano via Flickr, used under Creative Commons License (By 2.0)

Hanauma Bay, Oahu, Hawaii – Photo: Floyd Manzano via Flickr, used under Creative Commons License (By 2.0)

Sample Travel Date:

  • Sample from Dallas
  • January 13th – 18th, 2016

Fare Availability:

  • Valid for travel until May, 2016 for Sunday through Wednesday departures to Honolulu and Monday through Thursday departures from Hawaii. Must purchase at least 1 days in advance of departure.
  • Please note that while this fare is valid at time of posting, if this post is more than two days old, the fare is likely gone.

How to Search for Availability:

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Fare Class:

  • Dallas: N
  • Phoenix and Salt Lake: G

Elite Qualifying Dollars:

  • $328.84

Routing:

  • DFW – SFO (San Francisco) – HNL (Honolulu) – SFO – DFW

Mileage:

  • Miles Flown: 7,710 miles or 5.1 cents per mile

  • Elite Qualifying Miles: 7,710 miles
  • Base Redeemable Miles: 1,644 miles

How to Book:

  • Support us by using our Priceline link to book with dates found on ITA Software Matrix Airfare Search. Make sure you select “More Options” and  enter  “United”  on the Airline textbox.

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Comments (7)

  • Jackie 9 years ago Reply

    I see that this flight has a stopover from San Francisco. I live in San Francisco and would like to take advantage of this fare. Would it be possible for me to purchase the fare DFW-HNL, but in actuality just show up during the stopover in SFO to HNL?

    Thanks!

    The Flight Deal 9 years ago Reply

    @Jackie – no. you must start your trip from Dallas.

  • Adam 9 years ago Reply

    I cant seem to find a cheaper price than $541 in March 2016 out of Phoenix…

  • Adam 9 years ago Reply

    Is this deal gone already? Cant find a fare lower than $541…

  • Penny Kim 9 years ago Reply

    Fare gone. 🙁

  • Stephen 9 years ago Reply

    Yep. Its gone. Did anyone actually purchase this successfully? I don’t think it even existed.

    The Flight Deal 9 years ago Reply

    @Stephen – the fare was legit. it was NOT a phantom fare. attack fares like this come and go fast.

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